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Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur, [1] [2] and Malaysia has an embassy in Sarajevo. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] During the first premiership of Mahathir Mohamad , Malaysia was a strident advocate for the plight of the Muslim Bosniaks in the Bosnian War , helping to send peacekeepers and temporarily resettling Bosnian families in Malaysia. [ 4 ]
See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Iran relations Malaysia: See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Malaysia relations. Malaysia, under Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad (1981–2003), had been one of the strongest supporters of the Bosnian cause during the war and the only Asian country that accepted Bosnian refugees. Malaysia sent UN Peacekeeping troops to the ...
Under Prime Minister Abdul Razak Hussein, Malaysia shifted its policy towards non-alignment and neutrality.Malaysia's foreign policy is officially based on the principle of neutrality and maintaining peaceful relations with all countries, regardless of their ideology or political system, and to further develop relations with other countries in the region. [1]
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EU intelligence sources suggested that the US organized arms shipments to Bosnia through Muslim allies. [23] The private military contractor MPRI , approved by the US government, used money provided by pro-Western Islamic countries such as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Brunei and Malaysia to equip the Bosnian army with 46,000 rifles, 1,000 machine ...
The ambassador of Malaysia to Bosnia and Herzegovina is the head of Malaysia's diplomatic mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The position has the rank and status of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary and is based in the Embassy of Malaysia, Sarajevo .
Malaysia became the 82nd member of the United Nations on 17 September 1957 (when it was then known as the Federation of Malaya). [1] Malaysia has held a rotational non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for four terms, and has participated in over 30 United Nations peacekeeping missions through its MALBATT (Malaysia Battalion) contingent since October 1960.